On the eve of his Aunt Rani's wedding in San Francisco, fifteen-year-old Aarush Shivaram sits in a hotel room with his grandfather. What begins as a simple conversation soon unfolds into a decades-spanning story of love, control, rebellion, and silence. Raised under the weight of their mother's expectations, twins Ravi and Rani take drastically different paths: one following the rules, the other breaking them. As the years pass, their bond frays, shaped by unspoken truths, sharp betrayals, and the longing to be seen for who they are. Rich with family secrets and quiet revelations, A. Gurupreet's "semi-autobiographical pseudo-memoir" is a sweeping portrait of what it means to grow up, break free, and find your own voice. It is a story about love in all its forms, and the courage it takes to hold on or let go.
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